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Reference request: sequential weak* topology on the space of signed Radon measures

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Fourier transform of periodic distributions

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limit of Riemann-Stieltjes sums as an integral on $\mathscr{H}$

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Completeness of the sequence $\left \{ \frac{1}{x+1},\frac{1}{x+2},\frac{1}{x+3}, \dots \right \}$ in $L^2[0,1]$

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What is the canonical way to extend Peano's axioms to the set of all integers?

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How to compute $\sin(\frac{d}{dx})f(x)$?

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Identification of smooth operators with rapidly decreasing matrices

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Pontryagin-reflexivity of spaces of continuous functions

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Meaning of a quantum field given by an operator-valued distribution

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Time-derivative of integral over sub-level set $s(t) := \int_{f^{-1}((-\infty,t])}p(x)dx$

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Parametrization of topological algebraic objects

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Thales' semicircle theorem in higher dimensions

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Are there any nonlinear solutions to $f(x+1) - f(x) = f'(x)$?

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What do we know about the space of finite order distributions ?

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Confusion around uniform integrability and Vitali convergence theorem

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An inverse to functional calculus

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Fourier transform of a generalized function on the plane

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Delta-distribution composed with a function from the Fourier representation

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Given a compact set $K \subset \mathbb{R}^n$, is the space of distributions supported on $K$ the dual of some test function space?

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Integral mean value property

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Distributions as derivatives

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Can Morley's theorem be generalized?

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What well known results with countability assumptions can be naturally extended to uncountable settings?

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Well-defined distribution and its singular support